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§ 45-492 Withdrawals by cities, towns and private water companies within service areas; contract to supply groundwater

AZ Rev Stat § 45-492 (2019) (N/A)
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45-492. Withdrawals by cities, towns and private water companies within service areas; contract to supply groundwater

A. Except as provided in subsection D of this section, in an active management area, a city, town or private water company shall have the right to withdraw and transport groundwater within its service area for the benefit of landowners and residents within its service area, and the landowners and residents are entitled to use the groundwater delivered, subject to:

1. Articles 8 and 8.1 of this chapter relating to transportation of groundwater.

2. Conservation requirements developed by the director pursuant to article 9 of this chapter.

3. Section 45-493, subsection D.

B. Claims of landowners to irrigation grandfathered rights or type 1 or 2 non-irrigation grandfathered rights shall be subject to article 5 of this chapter.

C. A city, town or private water company may contract to supply groundwater to a city, town or private water company in the same active management area if it is consistent with the management plan for the active management area and section 45-576 and is approved by the director.

D. In an active management area, a city, town or private water company whose service area has qualified as a member service area under title 48, chapter 22, or as a water district member service area under title 48, chapter 28, has the right to withdraw and transport groundwater within its service area for the benefit of landowners and residents within its service area, and the landowners and residents are entitled to use the groundwater delivered, subject to subsection A of this section and, to the extent the groundwater delivered is considered excess groundwater as defined and used in title 48, chapter 22 or 28, as applicable, subject to the payment by the city, town or private water company of the replenishment tax levied from time to time by a conservation district under title 48, chapter 22, or a water district under title 48, chapter 28, whichever is applicable. A city, town or private water company shall be deemed to have failed to pay the replenishment tax only if the conservation district or the water district provides notice to the department of a delinquency in the payment of the replenishment tax pursuant to section 48-3781, subsection G or section 48-4982, subsection G, as applicable.

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§ 45-492 Withdrawals by cities, towns and private water companies within service areas; contract to supply groundwater